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Zara gone wild..

Hello! So my F2 Savannah girl Zara is being a pain in my behind! She is pissing and pooing on everything! we thought she was getting better but she 's not. Were going to be moving into a new house soon and unless I get her under control I'm being kicked to the curb! I clean her cat box regularly! So I don't understand why shes doing this! Please help!

Oh and my other f2 savannah Lily is in heat and is driving me nuts! Do I just wait it out? There only 5 months.

We are not packing yet. No I haven't taken her to the vet. I am avoiding taking her in a car because she just flips out and gets soooo stressed
I don't thinks its physical shes being completely normal except peeing and pooing on everything but the litter box.

So perhaps it is hormones...have you tried Feliway collars and spray? And perhaps spaying soon?

If they are in heat, their hormones are going wild and they do not know what is happening to them, so they may act out in certain ways...but also, just because she is acting normal, doesn't mean she doesn't have anything physical going on.

I want to spay them. I can't handle them in heat and if you do it at a young age it helps with the spraying. Yes, the breeder I got my babies from didn't care what I did whether i spayed them or bred them.

Yeah I know. I love the breeder I got mine from she was sooo nice. Thanks for all the help! My local petsmart and vet dose not carry Feliway but they said they have something similar by whiskas?

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I don't know about anything from whiskas...you can always order online...most Petco's and Petsmart's have them though.

as for breeding them...I'm not sure what to say...it is your right to do what you want, but it is a lot of responsibility and care...you should read the post related to Zuri's kittens that were born a week ago...

I don't know why a breeder would not care whether her kittens were sold as pets or breeders...makes no sense to me...and do you have a male to breed them to? Are you just going to have one litter and that's it?

I would think long and hard about what you are doing...you say this behavior has to stop before you move, but it probably will not until the kittens are spayed...so what will you do? IMO - none of this is fair to these kittens...